Dybala has agreed to join Boca Juniors, while Juventus is eyeing Greenwood and Lukaku for potential transfers. Today's news highlights the ongoing activity in the transfer market amidst Champions League excitement.
💣 Dybala-Boca agreed, Juve-Greenwood and Lukaku writes 😮: today’s news 🔥
After the spectacular 5-4 in PSG-Bayern (which reminded us of the gap with Serie A), tonight the other Champions League semifinal awaits us: Arsenal-Atletico Madrid.
Italian teams, however, continue working with the transfer market and upcoming matches in mind. Let’s look at today’s biggest news.
As La Gazzetta dello Sport writes, Juventus are thinking about reshaping their attack**: Conceicao is attracting interest from the Premier League** (especially Liverpool) and on the incoming side the dream remains Mason Greenwood.
If Marseille fail to qualify for the Champions League, Greenwood’s sale appears likely: the price is around 50 million, but including Zhegrova in the deal could lower it. After all, OM had already challenged Juve for the Kosovan forward in the summer transfer window.
Matteo Moretto on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel spoke about Milan’s midfield: "Among the names who could leave is Youssouf Fofana; the club will listen to offers for the Frenchman and will also listen to them for Ruben Loftus-Cheek. The Englishman’s contract expires in 2027".
"Loftus-Cheek has a market in England, which remains the most likely destination, obviously if the Rossoneri are satisfied with the figures. The Englishman has not entirely convinced at Milan [...] and so the club will look for a solution to move him on"
Dybala has officially agreed to join Boca Juniors, marking a significant move in the transfer market.
Juventus is looking to acquire Greenwood and Lukaku as part of their transfer strategy.
The Champions League matches, including Arsenal vs. Atletico Madrid, highlight the competitive gap between Serie A and other leagues.
The thrilling 5-4 match between PSG and Bayern has drawn attention to the perceived gap in competitiveness compared to Serie A.
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According to the Catalan newspaper Sport, Barcelona are exploring other profiles besides Bastoni for the defense, given that the 70-million valuation would be beyond the Blaugrana’s means.
For this reason the club is evaluating the situation of Romero: the Argentine defender of Tottenham who, if they were to go down, might have to sacrifice some key players.
After Antonio Conte’s disappointed words about Lukaku’s behavior, the Belgian striker posted a particular message on his Instagram stories: "Hard times come and go, and some seasons last longer than others".
"Stay strong, don’t give up. I’m not ignoring anything, I’m simply not giving it any consideration". In short, Big Rom has other goals for the future.
According to ESPN, Dybala and Boca Juniors already have a preliminary agreement for him to sign on a free transfer in the summer.
The Argentine’s contract expires in June, and Dybala himself said in recent days: "You never know what can happen. I’d like to spend more time together with Paredes and his family, we’ll see”.
As Il Messaggero writes, for the Coppa Italia final against Inter there is only one doubt for Maurizio Sarri: whether Cataldi will be available. The player is suffering from pubalgia and his return will be assessed day by day.
Gila, Zaccagni and Pellegrini will definitely be there, while Rovella is likely to return. Gigot and Provedel should be absent, even though the goalkeeper was called up in Serie A for reasons of staying close to the group.
Rumors of a possible Roma interest in Paratici (given Ranieri’s U-turn and Massara’s unstable position) gained traction in recent days, but today they were denied by the Corriere Fiorentino.
Paratici, in fact, accepted Fiorentina thanks to a l****ong-term agreement with full autonomy over decisions concerning the sporting area: promises that Roma could not guarantee him.
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